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June 2010

Today’s meeting How are we doing? National perspective Project RED Break out sessions – what are you doing.. On admission During the stay At discharge After discharge Update from Miami Workgroup reports

Readmission Rates in Florida Hospitals Mar’08Mar ’09TARGET Heart Failure 13.3%12.6% <8% Heart Attack 12.8%10.5% <6.5% Pneumonia 7.5%6.8% <4% Bypass Surgery 12.6%12.6% <8% Hip Replacement 5.7%5.6% <2.5% 3 AIM is to achieve these target readmission rates by December 31, 2010

Achieving the target # of patients# readmittedTarget# Patients NOT readmitted CHF49,1966,186<8%2,251 AMI12,8921,349<6.5%511 Pneumonia40,2672,730<4%1,120 CABG8,5191,073<8%392 Hip/joint24,9781,409<2.5%785